NOTES: The Jays purchased the contract of infielder Howie Clark, who last played for Toronto in 2004. Clark broke his thumb during a Spring Training game with the Padres, who released him before this season. After six weeks, Clark began working the phones and signed a Minor League deal with the Jays. … 3B Troy Glaus sat out with a sore hamstring. … SS Royce Clayton didn’t suffer a fracture after fouling a ball off his left foot on Tuesday. He was available in an emergency situation on Wednesday and is listed as day-to-day. … RHP Jamie Vermilyea was optioned to Triple-A and INF Ryan Roberts was designated for assignment to make room for Clark on the active and 40-man roster, respectively.

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why didnt the jays just bring roberts back up? instead they go to the trouble of bringing up clark, a lifetime loser, when they could have brought up a young guy; now that he has been DFA he will have to go through waivers to stay with the team. This move doesnt make any sense to me

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